The American Sexual TragedyL. Stuart, 1962 - 320 Seiten |
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... called unnatural marital acts . In the light of these heavily censorious and legally penalizing attitudes toward certain sex practices in marriage , we might sup- pose that Americans would rarely engage in these acts . All the facts ...
... called unnatural marital acts . In the light of these heavily censorious and legally penalizing attitudes toward certain sex practices in marriage , we might sup- pose that Americans would rarely engage in these acts . All the facts ...
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... called Dark Ages which preceded the twelfth century was an epoch of acute socio - economic , religious , philosophic , and esthetic rigidity . The individual of the day was born into a world which , to the largest possible extent ...
... called Dark Ages which preceded the twelfth century was an epoch of acute socio - economic , religious , philosophic , and esthetic rigidity . The individual of the day was born into a world which , to the largest possible extent ...
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... called it " the Clap and Grin- cam of the Mind , " and Robert Herrick named it " the canker of the heart . " Milton , in Paradise Lost , saw it as " the injur'd lover's hell . " Dryden described it as " the jaundice of the soul . " In ...
... called it " the Clap and Grin- cam of the Mind , " and Robert Herrick named it " the canker of the heart . " Milton , in Paradise Lost , saw it as " the injur'd lover's hell . " Dryden described it as " the jaundice of the soul . " In ...
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Chapter | 11 |
TWO The Psychology of Dress | 47 |
THREE The Sex Tease of Courtship | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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